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The Counterterrorism market is a subset of the Homeland Defense industry, which focuses on the prevention of terrorist attacks and the protection of citizens from potential threats. Counterterrorism efforts involve the use of intelligence gathering, surveillance, and law enforcement to identify and disrupt terrorist activities. Counterterrorism also includes the development of strategies to prevent and respond to terrorist attacks, as well as the implementation of measures to protect critical infrastructure and other vulnerable targets.
Counterterrorism efforts are often coordinated between government agencies, such as the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Central Intelligence Agency. Private companies also play a role in the Counterterrorism market, providing services such as security consulting, risk assessment, and threat analysis. Companies in the Counterterrorism market include Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies, Booz Allen Hamilton, and Leidos. Show Less Read more